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For your convenience, we accept the following insurance policies.
If you do not find your insurance listed here, please give us a call
and we will be glad to find a way to work with you. See our
payment page for more information.
- Aetna/US Healthcare
- American Medical Life
- America's Health Plan
- Beech Street (formerly Premier)
- Blue Cross/Blue Shield
- Champus
- Cigna HealthCare
- Empire Blue Cross/Blue Shield
- (HealthNet/HealthEase/Blue Choice)
- GHI
- Healthcare Compare
- HealthFirst
- HealthSource
- Independent Health (Huntington office
only)
- Island Group Administration
- JJ Newman & Company
- Lawrence HealthCare Administrative
Services
- Local 1199 (National Benefit Fund)
- MagnaCare
- Medicare
- Met Empire (NYS Employees Empire Plan)
- MultiPlan
- North Shore HIP
- NylCare
- Oxford Health Plans
- PHCS (Huntington Office only)
- Physician Health Services
- Select Pro
- United HealthCare
- Vytra Health Care
What is health
insurance? The term refers to a variety
of insurance policies, ranging from those that
cover the costs of doctors and hospitals to
those that meet a specific need -- like
long-term care or dental coverage. When most of
us talk about health insurance, however, we
refer to the kind of plan that covers doctor
bills, surgery and hospital costs.
You
may have heard terms like "managed care,"
"Fee-for-Service" and "indemnity." These words
define different types of coverage or health
plans widely used by today's consumers.
Confused? Don't worry. HealthInsurance.com will
help you make sense of the lingo.
In a
nutshell Fee-for-Service (also known as
indemnity or traditional) plans generally offer
complete freedom to choose your own doctors
(including specialists) and hospitals. These
plans, however, tend to be more expensive to the
consumer. In addition, many employers do not
even offer a Fee-for-Service option. (It's
expensive!)
Managed care plans, on the
other hand, have agreements with certain
doctors, hospitals and health care providers to
give a range of quality health services at a
reduced cost. The secret? Patients have to stay
within the plan's network of providers and
health facilities to get the best benefits.
HMOs, PPOs and POS plans are all types of
managed care.
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